Are Cash4Life winnings taxed in the US?
Yes. Lottery prizes are taxable income. The IRS withholds 24% federally up front and top winners owe up to 37%; most states also tax winnings (a few — including Florida, Texas and California — don't tax state lottery prizes). Consult a tax professional.
Lump sum or annuity — which should I take for Cash4Life?
Jackpot winners choose a reduced immediate cash lump sum or the full advertised amount paid as an annuity over ~29 years. The lump sum is smaller but invested on your terms; the annuity pays more in total and spreads the tax. It's a personal financial decision.
Can I claim a Cash4Life prize anonymously?
It depends on the state you bought in. Some states allow anonymity or claiming via a trust/LLC; others publish winners' names. Check the rules of the lottery where you purchased.
How long do I have to claim a Cash4Life prize?
Claim deadlines are set per state, typically 180 days to one year from the draw. Confirm with the lottery where you bought the ticket.
When is the Cash4Life cut-off?
Ticket sales close shortly before each Cash4Life draw on Daily evening. Buy before the cut-off to be entered for that night's draw.
Does Lottizen sell Cash4Life tickets?
No. Lottizen is an independent information site — we track winning numbers and statistics only. Buy tickets from Multi-State or an authorized retailer.